Everybody is avoiding the question lol.....if Colangelo is fired,who's more qualified,that's available? People think handing out the pink slip makes it an easy fix.....I wanna hear names of which President's or executives,that are available and would come to TO? BTW,by the way,if you fire Colangelo Embry,Geraldini,Stefanski are all likely gone.

I'll help you out,maybe TO can throw Landry Fields money at Larry Bird. Add on

I'm not against letting BC go, he's clearly not the best fit for a rebuilding franchise.
But I'm absolutely in disagreement that he was a bad GM here. He made some mistakes and did some really good things. Yeah, we went to the playoffs two times only, but how many times did we get there in the 15 years before Colangelo? And unlike the Colangelo era, we really sucked back then, so we had great lottery picks.

Toronto is a tough market because we're not very desirable and the fans/media are very impatient. If Toronto sucked as badly as Minesotta or OKC did for 3-4 years, there'd be riots - a majority of fans didn't even want to tank last season where there was such a clear #1 prize worth gunning for. Instead, we did the honorable thing, got unlucky with the GS draw, got unlucky with the draft lottery and got unlucky in the draft where nobody screwed up ahead of us and the one player rated in the top 8 that fell to us was redundant with our last lottery pick.

The correct strategy now is to trade everbody except demar, JV and Ross and keep acquiring assets and stay away from any FA signings that could improve the number of games won. Finish bottom 3 for 2-3 seasons and you are guaranteed 3 outstanding talents to add to Demar/Ross/JV. That's a chamionship calibre core that could bring a decade of 50+ seasons here.

Or, continue to "build" this team who is clearly limited to the upside. I'm all for the previous solution, but I wonder how many fans feel the same way.

I'm not against letting BC go, he's clearly not the best fit for a rebuilding franchise.
But I'm absolutely in disagreement that he was a bad GM here. He made some mistakes and did some really good things. Yeah, we went to the playoffs two times only, but how many times did we get there in the 15 years before Colangelo? And unlike the Colangelo era, we really sucked back then, so we had great lottery picks.

Toronto is a tough market because we're not very desirable and the fans/media are very impatient. If Toronto sucked as badly as Minesotta or OKC did for 3-4 years, there'd be riots - a majority of fans didn't even want to tank last season where there was such a clear #1 prize worth gunning for. Instead, we did the honorable thing, got unlucky with the GS draw, got unlucky with the draft lottery and got unlucky in the draft where nobody screwed up ahead of us and the one player rated in the top 8 that fell to us was redundant with our last lottery pick.

The correct strategy now is to trade everbody except demar, JV and Ross and keep acquiring assets and stay away from any FA signings that could improve the number of games won. Finish bottom 3 for 2-3 seasons and you are guaranteed 3 outstanding talents to add to Demar/Ross/JV. That's a chamionship calibre core that could bring a decade of 50+ seasons here.

Or, continue to "build" this team who is clearly limited to the upside. I'm all for the previous solution, but I wonder how many fans feel the same way.